I think what you're referring to is a 'generic' product. Where it is a medication that performs exactly the same as a branded medicine.
An antagonist counteracts another medication.
Medication and drugs
MAR in medical terms stands for Medication Administration Record
Yes, a medical doctor (MD) can prescribe medication.
The effectivity of any medication is based solely upon taking the medication as it was prescribed. Any (repeat, any) deviation from the prescribed procedure, will greatly affect how this medication works. It very well be that you are no longer protect you from becoming pregnant. Check with your medical professional (Doctor) or Pharmacist.
Pharmacotherapy is treatment with medication.
To look up a pill, one will probably want a medication reference instead of a medical dictionary. While a medical dictionary lists medical conditions and medical names, a medication reference includes pill names and pictures to help one identify a specific medication.
In medical terms, an agent usually refers to a medication. For instance, an antihypertensive agent reduces blood pressure.
Chemical castration can be reversible once the medication is stopped. However, the effects can vary depending on the individual and the duration of treatment. It is important to consult with a medical professional for guidance on the specific situation.
Street drugs should never be used to treat mental health issues. Only a medical professional has the knowledge to prescribe chemical medication that can improve brain health.
medical and medication
Usually, when a medical practitioner talks about administering a substance, he means to give or introduce a medication or a chemical agent into the human body either for treatment or diagnostic purposes. It can also mean application of a topical medication by a health care provider to a patient.